they are measured in degrees
Degrees
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
Latitude is an angle measured north or south from the equator. Longitude is an angle measured east or west from the Prime Meridian
Longitude and latitude are angles, so it is fitting that they be described in units of angle.
Prime meridian, from which longitude is measured both east and west, is the main line of longitude.
The lines aren't measured at all, any more than the marks on a ruler need to be.It's the latitude and longitude that need to be measured, and lines are oftenprinted on maps in order to make the job easier. Latitude and Longitude are angles,so they're described in angle units, most commonly in degrees and fractions of degrees.If you see a line on a map, every point on the 'line' has the same latitude or the samelongitude, so there's nothing on the line to measure.
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
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latitude is degrees north or south of the equator and Longitude is degrees east or west of Greenwich
Latitude and longitude are angles. They're both measured in degrees and fractions of degrees.
Yes they are.
On a graph, 'x' and 'y' are marked and measured in length or distance units. Latitude and longitude are marked and measured in angles.
Latitude is an angle measured north or south from the equator. Longitude is an angle measured east or west from the Prime Meridian
They are circles. We measure circles in degrees.
Degrees, minutes and seconds.
Longitude and latitude are angles, so it is fitting that they be described in units of angle.
yes longitude is measured from side to side on earth